Sunday, 1 July 2012

TAMAN NEGARA ENDAU ROMPIN

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Selai at Endau Rompin

Endau-Rompin is one of Malaysia premier National Park located in the southeastern part of Peninsular Malaysia. Together with Taman Negara and Royal Belum State Park it contains some of the oldest rainforests in the world. The name comes from the two rivers that run through the park; the Endau River and the Rompin River. People that visit the national park do so to visit the many wonderful waterfalls, or to visit the Orang Asli tribes. The park is not easily accessible (by normal vehicles) which makes it an attraction especially popular among adventure seekers.

There are many wildlife species that live in the park, chances on spotting them are slim as they have ample space to roam around within the park boundaries. The national park is known for having the largest remaining population of the highly endangered Sumatran rhinoceros. Other animals that live in the national park are the white-handed gibbon, Malaysian tiger, Asian elephant, wild boar, tapir, slow loris, deer, long-tail macaques and leopards. Among the many bird species that live in the park are the horn-bills and kingfishers. As most of the animals know how to evade visitors it is more common to spot insects, spiders and the occasional snake.

The national park has three main entry points, two located within the state of Johore and one within the state of Pahang. The two entry points in Johor are mostly used by visitors. At the eastern side of the park you have the Peta entrance. Travelers that come from Kuala Lumpur also enter the park at the Peta entrance. The Selai entrance, southwest of the national park, is becoming more accessible. At this side of the national park you will find a huge amount of beautiful waterfalls. In this area most of the remaining tigers and elephants live. The most preferred mode of transport and advisable will be by 4x4.

We are the Proud Team, all made it, nearly. Not too bad. We can see the Spirit in the Team !